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Page
18—The
Chronicle
Express,
Penn
Yan,
N
.Y.,
December
28,
1978
Keuka
College
offers
courses
for
winter
term
Recipe
makes
good
new
year
Take
months,
thoroughly
N
E
L
L
IE
fine.
that
free
bitterness
full-grown
they
from
hate
and
jealousy;
cleanse
them
completely
f
spite.
Pick
every
specks
pettiness
see
from
all
the
past.
Keep
them
as
fresh
and
clean
as
when
they
first
came
from
the
great
storehouse
of
time.
ir.
Do
not
att«
whole
batch
keep
for
just
once.
prepare
one
day
at
a
time,
as
follows.
Into
each
day
put
24
parts
of
faith.
23
of
patience.
20
of
courage.
18
of
work.
6
of
prayer.
4
meditation,
and
one
well-thought
resolution.
If
you
have
no
conscientious
scruples,
add
these
4
parts
dash
of
fun.
a
pinch
of
foil
sprinkle
of
play
and
a
hea
cupful
of
good
humor!
.
Seals
fund
stays
low
Contributions
for
the
local
Seal
fund
behind
last
year’s
campaign,
but
the
margin
has
been
reduced
during
the
past
two
weeks.
As
of
Dec.
15.
contributions
in
the
Finger
Lakes
Region
totaled
$209,859
down
more
than
8
percent
from
this
time
last
year.
However,
the
lung
association
reports
the
new
total
indicates
the
margin
has
been
narrowed
significantly
since
the
first
of
December
when
contributions
were
nearly
percent
campaign.
Walter
A.
Gudz.
Executive
Director
of
the
American
Lung
Association
of
the
Finger
Lakes
Region,
said
the
new
campaign
figures
mean
that
the
local
lung
association
has
received
only
60
percent
of
its
projected
goal
of
$350,000.
Traditionally,
almost
80
percent
of
Christmas
Seal
contributions
are
received
by
Christmastime.
,
Gudz
feels
one
of
the
reasons
this
year’s
Campaign
is
behind
may
be
that
contributors
have
overlooked
mailing
in
their
Christmas
Seal
donation
because
of
the
busy
holiday
season.
The
lung
association
reminds
those
persons
who
may
have
misplaced
or
put
aside
their
Christmas
Seal
appeal
to
take
a
few
minutes
to
make
a
worthwhile
contribution
to
the
fight
against
lung
disease.
All
of
the
money
raised
in
the
Finger
Lakes
Region
remains
in
the
area
to
support
programs
in
smoking
and
health,
education
public
and
professional
prevent
lung
disease.
All
Christmas
Seal
be
mailed
to
the
American
Association
-
Finger
Lakes
Region.
Inc..
410
East
Henrietta
Road.
Rochester.
NY.
14620.
WFLR
plans
tower
Radio
station
WFLR
will
increase
its
effective
coverage
area
during
the
per
it
receives
permission
tower
and
antenna
s;
John
Clancv.
ores
be
twice
as
tall
as
the
existing
tower.
The
project
includes
construction
of
a
new
300
foot
tower
and
a
new
circularly
polarized
FM
antenna
at
an
estimated
cost
of
$30,000.
at
the
site
of
the
existing
„
tower.
The
taller
tower
will
enable
the
station
s
FM
signal
to
get
over
hills
better,
creating
improved
reception
in
valley
areas.
WFLR
radio
filed
an
application
to
build
the
tower
with
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
Dec.
4.
Action
on
the
application
is
not
expected
for
about
one
year,
and
construction
will
take
about
three
permit
is
granted
Moon
Century
seller
Real
Estate
Corporation
named
Jin
the
Penn
Yan
office
selling
associate
star
star
associate
company
listings
recent
sales
rally.
offices
13
agents
Lane
and
over.
Century
Mollendorf
won
all
the
a
sold
office
Penn
Yan
top
listings
residential
ffice,
and
top
referral
office.
ON
CHILD
POPULATION
A
new
Census
Bureau
report
population
estimates
in
1977
shows
tl
the
under-five
population
decreased
almost
two
million
or
11.2
per
cent
sii
1970
while
the
total
p
o
p
u
l
a
t
e
™
about
13
million
or
6.4
per
cent.
on
.
Continuing
education
courses
to
be
begin
Jan.
16.
A
minimum
enrollment
beginning
Jan.
16.
taught
by
Oksana
beginning
Jan.
18.
taught
by
John
C.
Riemschneider
.
.
.
*
„
_
^_
.
_
i
_
.
_
offered
during
the
winter
term
at
of
eight
students
is
necessary
Keuka
College
were
announced
today
scheduling
a
course,
and
refunds
will
be
by
Ernst
G.
Riemschneider,
director
of
made
if
withdrawal
occurs
before
the
^
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J
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for
Lukaszewvcz-Polon;
Photography,
Smolenski:
You
and
Your
Pets
-
The
eterinarian
Speaks.
Thursday.
7-9
continuing
education.
The
eight-week
courses,
open
to
men
first
class.
Wednesday.
7-9
p.m.
beginning
Jan.
17.
taught
by
William
A.
Pope.Jr.;
Seif
Defense.
Thursday.
7-9p.m..
beginning
Course
offerings
include
the
Jan.
18.
taught
by
Angela
P.
Reyes;
p.m.
beginning
Jan.
18.
taught
by
Dr.
Geral
E.
McCarthy;
and
Shape-up
and
Swim.
Fridays.
9-11
a
m.
beginning
and
women
of
all
ages,
are
scheduled
to
following:
Batik,
Tuesdays.
7-9
p.m.
Ceramics,
Thursdays.
7-9
p.m.
Jan.
19.
taught
bv
Kathe
K.
Registration
should
be
mailed
to
the
Office
of
Continuing
Education,
kei,
•
College.
Keuka
Park.
N
Y.
14475
p'*\
further
information,
write
the
Sa
0r
address
or
call
536-4411.
ext.
246
1716
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Page 18—The Chronicle Express, Penn Yan, N .Y., December 28, 1978 Keuka College offers courses for winter term Recipe makes good new year Take months, thoroughly N E L L IE fine. that free bitterness full-grown they from hate and jealousy; cleanse them completely f spite. Pick every specks pettiness see from all the past. Keep them as fresh and clean as when they first came from the great storehouse of time. ir. Do not att« whole batch keep for just once. prepare one day at a time, as follows. Into each day put 24 parts of faith. 23 of patience. 20 of courage. 18 of work. 6 of prayer. 4 meditation, and one well-thought resolution. If you have no conscientious scruples, add these 4 parts dash of fun. a pinch of foil sprinkle of play and a hea cupful of good humor! . Seals fund stays low Contributions for the local Seal fund behind last year’s campaign, but the margin has been reduced during the past two weeks. As of Dec. 15. contributions in the Finger Lakes Region totaled $209,859 down more than 8 percent from this time last year. However, the lung association reports the new total indicates the margin has been narrowed significantly since the first of December when contributions were nearly percent campaign. Walter A. Gudz. Executive Director of the American Lung Association of the Finger Lakes Region, said the new campaign figures mean that the local lung association has received only 60 percent of its projected goal of $350,000. Traditionally, almost 80 percent of Christmas Seal contributions are received by Christmastime. , Gudz feels one of the reasons this year’s Campaign is behind may be that contributors have overlooked mailing in their Christmas Seal donation because of the busy holiday season. The lung association reminds those persons who may have misplaced or put aside their Christmas Seal appeal to take a few minutes to make a worthwhile contribution to the fight against lung disease. All of the money raised in the Finger Lakes Region remains in the area to support programs in smoking and health, education public and professional prevent lung disease. All Christmas Seal be mailed to the American Association - Finger Lakes Region. Inc.. 410 East Henrietta Road. Rochester. NY. 14620. WFLR plans tower Radio station WFLR will increase its effective coverage area during the per it receives permission tower and antenna s; John Clancv. ores be twice as tall as the existing tower. The project includes construction of a new 300 foot tower and a new circularly polarized FM antenna at an estimated cost of $30,000. at the site of the existing „ tower. The taller tower will enable the station s FM signal to get over hills better, creating improved reception in valley areas. WFLR radio filed an application to build the tower with the Federal Communications Commission Dec. 4. Action on the application is not expected for about one year, and construction will take about three permit is granted Moon Century seller Real Estate Corporation named Jin the Penn Yan office selling associate star star associate company listings recent sales rally. offices 13 agents Lane and over. Century Mollendorf won all the a sold office Penn Yan top listings residential ffice, and top referral office. ON CHILD POPULATION A new Census Bureau report population estimates in 1977 shows tl the under-five population decreased almost two million or 11.2 per cent sii 1970 while the total p o p u l a t e ™ about 13 million or 6.4 per cent. on . Continuing education courses to be begin Jan. 16. A minimum enrollment beginning Jan. 16. taught by Oksana beginning Jan. 18. taught by John C. Riemschneider . . . * „ _ ^_ . _ i _ . _ offered during the winter term at of eight students is necessary Keuka College were announced today scheduling a course, and refunds will be by Ernst G. Riemschneider, director of made if withdrawal occurs before the ^ J • V / . . l J . for Lukaszewvcz-Polon; Photography, Smolenski: You and Your Pets - The eterinarian Speaks. Thursday. 7-9 continuing education. The eight-week courses, open to men first class. Wednesday. 7-9 p.m. beginning Jan. 17. taught by William A. Pope.Jr.; Seif Defense. Thursday. 7-9p.m.. beginning Course offerings include the Jan. 18. taught by Angela P. Reyes; p.m. beginning Jan. 18. taught by Dr. Geral E. McCarthy; and Shape-up and Swim. Fridays. 9-11 a m. beginning and women of all ages, are scheduled to following: Batik, Tuesdays. 7-9 p.m. Ceramics, Thursdays. 7-9 p.m. Jan. 19. taught bv Kathe K. Registration should be mailed to the Office of Continuing Education, kei, • College. Keuka Park. N Y. 14475 p'*\ further information, write the Sa 0r address or call 536-4411. ext. 246 1716 V < / 1 t « 1 i i i